Heart Attack

Always discuss with your doctor

This information is not meant to replace your doctor, but to work in tandem with your doctor’s advice. This website makes it easy for you and your doctor to select the best foods and the best smoothie recipes that you should be eating.

Heart Attack

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OVERVIEW

Overview:

Heart attacks are when damage or death to part of the heart muscle occurs; typically due to the flow of blood to the heart being blocked or partially blocked. Commonly, the blocking is due to a build-up of fat or cholesterol. There are many various studies that link food to reducing your risk of heart attacks. We have listed out these foods and given you some great recipe recommendations that use those foods.

How to use this page:

This page is a roadmap for you to easily identify the right foods to eat and how to make a smoothie with the right foods for your condition.

The foods below are listed on the government research website called Pubmed. We suggest that you click on some of these foods and see the actual research. You will see why your doctor likely wants you to consume these foods.

Immediately below the recommended foods are smoothie recipes that have the most of these recommended foods included. Most doctors will want you to consume one of the smoothies listed on this page for either breakfast or lunch each day.

OUR SCORING SYSTEM

For each health protocol, we assigned a score to each recipe and each ingredient. This helps you better understand the correlation that medical research is suggesting between foods and benefits to various health conditions. Our scoring system is based on REAL RESEARCH published on pubmed.gov. This is a website that curates over 25 million different biomedical journals.

How Our Scoring System Works

For each health goal, we assigned a score to each recipe and each ingredient. This helps you better understand the correlation that medical research is suggesting between foods and benefits to various health goals. Our scoring system is based on REAL RESEARCH published on pubmed.gov. This is a website that curates over 25 million different biomedical journals.